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Hello Everybody, We are a partner in Mongolia, and the Mongolian language is not provided from Microsoft, so in previous version we used the translation tool from Micorosft to translate the user interface, now when we upgraded to the RTC2009, we could translate the classic client by taking what we did...
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Hi All, We have installed MS Dynamics - NAV 2009, here is the details NAV 2009 (Development Environment Option) on one machine - (Machine Name - M1). SQL Server 2005 SP2 Server on one machine - (Machine Name - M2). Role Tailored Client on one machine - (Machine Name - M3). NAV 2009 Server is running...
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Writing the dataport is very easy. A consultant can write the dataport without any programming. The table he needs to populate are. User Member Of User Role Permission Windows Login Windows Access Control user and member Of table are for database users, and you can skip those tables. In User Role and...
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Thanks Rasheed, just the sort of answer I was looking for. I'm guessing assigning companies/roles is a bit more complex? Our system is being configured by consultants, are these dataports something which are easy to create - is there any information on them? (im not asking anyone to do the work for...
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Thanks Modris, Not really very helpful though, and you have instantly presumed that we have admins in other jurisdictions....that is not the case. We are a centrally managed organisation, our jurisdictions are served via citrix clients so there is no onsite admin support. All of our services, IT and...
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What I have experienced, that system clocks must be accurate, with time zones Domain Server deals normally, but once it took us a day to find out why a remote user was rejected to login - turned out he had dead CMOS battery, clock thus inaccurate and DS rejected him. Clocks ARE synchronized with Server...
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Raj, I disagree with you on not importing users. You can import them into NAV.
Database users requires an extra step, and you can write a sql query to create them in sql, but windows users can be imported through a dataport and then synced. NAV creates the windows users on sql.
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Role assingnment - from where you suppose to import that? Anyway these must be somehow prepared, why not directly in Navision? You seemingly have local Admins in remote offices, then the job is distributed among them, each is responsive for his domain, HQ Admins simply can't know all the people on...
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Thanks for your prompt response Raj, Hmmm, not sure if that is going to speed things up at all....if i still have to go into Nav to add the users I may as well add them via the windows logins interface. There must be a way of importing multiple users somehow, given the size of some of the company's...
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Hello everyone, We have Nav 2009 installed (with MS SQL backend) in a test environment. I have set up a number of windows users via the C/Side client and have thus far had to input their names manually. We will be moving into a QA domain soon where we will be getting end users to test the system, this...